In his novel "Sin and Punishment", Dostoyevsky used Rasukolnikov as a carrier of several different philosophies that was particularly prominent at the time and expressed his views on these ideas school diagonally. Raskolnikov started a journey of crime and punishment in a nihilistic worldview and eventually moved to the philosophy preferred by Christian existentialism, Dostoyevsky, which is very optimistic. This is not a complete transition.
Like most authors, Fyodor Dostoevsky has a unique way to convey his message in his novel. In the case of crime and punishment, Dostoevsky cultivated the main role of Raskolnikov using the irregular plot rhythm. And that person experienced quite a lot of trips. It sounds like most books. People are traveling and are undergoing transformation. It is not the climax at the end of the novel that attracts many readers, but the murder that occurred in the early stages of the novel.
The sin and punishment of Fyodor Dostoevsky is a psychological journey of the main character Raskolnikov. The novel makes it a reality and sees the real face and personality of the character. The creation of Dostoevsky, Raskolnikov, allows the reader to feel sympathy, sympathy, and consideration for him, even if he was cruelly killed. Although the author is not interested in actual murder, I am interested in the way the homicide forces the main character to cope with guilty. With emotional torture, Dostoevsky showed weakness in Raskolnikov's emotional stability. Dostoevsky tells the theme through painful redemption etc., reminds the idea that the reader is controversial and urges the reader to apply intelligence. Crime and punishment will always be remembered in the world literature as a well-planned and wonderful novel.